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THE VICTIMS OF KEROSENE. MS, LANGTRWS PEERS, MRS. MELVILLE’S CHARGE. SANE INMATES OF LUNATIC BOYS WAITING ON BRIDES. CONGRESSMEN IN THE CITY. | Maginnis, Martin, Montana, National Lote = ASYLUMS. Maunt fo an Miss. es ppl ate iewJerscy aVO8G The Effect of the *icw ticrovene Law | Other British Beauties Famous in the | Serious Accusation Against a Magis- fe A Fashion that Substitutes Fancifully whe ao im New York—4 Comparison Highest Society. trate. The Facts in an Alleged Insane Asy= Brewed Boys fer Maidens. wien et = Meee Sead eee wae eee lum Outrage at ssuffalp. — THE SENATE. Matson, Cortland €., Indiana, 908 East Capitol st % From the New York Fv: | _ It is curious to notice, writes Cockaigne from | CLAIMING THAT HE TRIED TO MAKE HER DRUNK Sar TTL ee ene ne | a enn ele) See AS, ae, a ae, , “There has not been caused | London to the San Francisco Argonaut, how the | ON THE WAY TO THE ASTLUM—rcsHINe uER| The long let of recent agyinm scandalshas | Boys are the last fashion for bridesmaids—a | toneesin Washington otter agg ab mew m7 by exploding kerozen Wis | windows of the print shops are budding forth | case. had an addition in Buffalo, N. ¥. Mrs. Martha | statement which, now that it looks up to me ; DEty, 22S ce ally f month thus far,” said Professor Ch: vs of Lady Lonsdale, Lady Gar- J. Collins, wife of a prom{nent citizen of Brad- | from paper, scarce seems logical. Nevertheless, L ‘W.. Rhode Inland, Arlington hotel. Doard of ! “FT think that this tact Livingston-Thompson, Mrs. Corn- | fom the Philadelphia News, 9th. ford, bas been for several moptts detained in'| you know what I mean—thst suffices. I do not | Annem MB: Mawes Wey tecmeee ne }} Kentuc proves of the wise pr: st.and Mrs. Wheeler. Laay Dudiey The trouble in the family of George W. Mel- | the local asyium for the insane there. Zeras M. | mean, however, that boys are the only fashion, | Rarrow: Pope, Georgia, 1400 L street nw. NeKtuley. Wintam, Jr nio, Ebhitt house, q fene law, ayes seems to be zetting too pase to remuseitate. | Till, the engineer who attained eo much fame | Swift, an atorney, Saturday afternoon aplied | but one of the fashions; for in the fall epidemic | Bayard, Thos F- Del, 7s13 Maweachusetis ave, | M’ Lane. itobert Mi Maryland, tear An . diate. “The mouths A wever, she was unquestion- | % 0¢ of the gallant company who attempted to | for a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted, | of weddings peculiar to 1882 no fact shows forth | Rrcks 43 iy. Ken annus. ‘V1 East Capitol st. HD. Migsissippl : anunry «Lomest woman in England, but | S0!'¥e the mysterles surrounding the Aretic | to secure the release of Mrs. Collins. The peti-| more plainly that there are many facts, all | Brown, Joseph E,G2, Metropolitan hotel W: Tennessee. a "s beauty can't last for- | Tegion, seems to increase day by day. Mrs. tion sets forth that the woman {s perfectly sane | equally true. It is curious to read in the ditfer- one ee San tees eons etiinain Wisneke abe: al ye pa ition does not de- | “e!ville, who is now at her home at Sharon Hill, | and that the superintendent retnses to produce | eat fashion magazines the directions as to out- | Cimaen, J. West Virzinta, Arlington hotel Sik etts, Wormley's hotel, this Her hus- | #8 come out with a new and startling accusa-| the mandate committing her. ‘The case origi- | fits, whether of the young lady who, according | Cameron, Pennsylvania, Sott Cirtie. Shagelyl rae hire iy NUS _ a though as ~~ | thon against an officer of the law who was one of | nated ina scandal. Mrs. Collins was informed | to Beecher. is about to ““m divinity chan Mularow, H. L., Mississippl, Owen house. Nov inte ds all | the men engaged to take her to the Norristown | that her husband was not true to her and she | Sadly thereaiter consent to liv Ny Decem ina day’s walk, | ene asylum oO on the street accused two reputable | of her equaily poetic j FAMWITY.. 2c oscceesee ID SANUATY...0sscseceo ee lemen in the kingdon Ban BSS ; a. eH Bradéord ladies of undue fatniliarity with him. | or boys. One | sof rank and mone Naps Cuane® Afterward she came to Buffalo to sue for a | of one or two material 4 Hamilion louse. Total eae a soni be aie Learning that Mrs. ville charged a magis- | divorce, and while so engaged was arrested and |Tich and varied and display combi: | Daw ass., 1632 Rod nd ave. DLW. ‘ehtoge rai ty i ? _ epeeh trate witha serious crime, a reporter of the | committed to the asyluin. It is alleged that the j three or four fabries, ete. Which is richt? All, | Edmunds, G.'F., Vt. i411 Massachusetts ave. nw. | isbama, Metrepatitan hotel Sao | News called upon her to-day, and learned the | Commitment was entirely irre r. The affair | I answer; and great, therefore, is your liberty of | 5 ey, James i, C ties, Pennsylvanta, 1386 New York ave, es following story from her: promises developments of a very startling char- | conscience. Ferry, 'T. W., Migitiern, National hotel, . Indiana. z story = acter. But boys should be fancifully dressed as | Frye, W. P., Maine, $22.13¢h street nw. Motropolitan hot. ‘ “After I had been piaced in the carriage to be | _ re a - pages. copied after old pictures, and unques- | Garlind, A. H., Arkansas, 519 21 street Dw. ‘ailfornia, Nattonal hotel. sre than on | see ean TWO MORE PATIENTS DENYING THEIR INSANITY. si i sheers! 7 “paar fornia, Ci 3 araed Hee beak oR taken to the Norristown asylum.” said ™ The writ of habeas corpus issued on applica. | fUably "tis the revival of by-gone ideas that | Gorge, Jaiaes Z, MissiSsippl, 188 Pennsylvania fornia, Congressional hotel PF ter of the unfortunate Lady Mor- | Melville, “we rode alonz some distance with | ton of James B. Silkman, of Yonkers, NY. by | eres, Ub, & Teally pretty, tho ght. Then, 40, | Gonean, Arthur P, Maryiago, 62 ioth strest u.w. Ieyinta, 708 10h st. nw. January tt ory. comparatively little to say to each other. When jy. si ¥ 2 y | the present notable seeking after color Has! Groome.g, B. Maryam Willard hotel ' 1, L.'E,, Hlinols, 130 East Capitol st. ais 5 : ner Justice Joseph F, Barnard, of Poughkeepsie. on | caused an attiring of bridesmaids in different ae se Satter} : ia a pop- | we had gone a few miles, however, Washington | A 2 Grover, L. F., Oregon, 1410 Comnceticut ave. n. Ww. saton J., Indian, 1818 R St. now, Total...... : . one thie ses 2 H behalf of C. C. Stanton,a merchant of Malone,N. | dresses of pronounced hue, such as crimson, | Hale, Eugene, Matus, 2801 H street 1.W. RK. B. F., Indiana, 18 Grant Place. aoe. “3 | James, the magistrate, who was taking me Y.; Clara C. Lathrop, of Rochester, N. Y., and blue, yellow, green, ete.. the grouping to imi- | Hampton, Wade, Sonti Carolina. | H., Tennesse:, 215 Grant Place, HeoR KNORS. | there, drew abottle from his pocket and en- Joseph Mackay, of Troy, N. Y. ‘was made re- | tte old paintings. Haris, 1.'G., Tennessee 11th street nw. {P . F, Dakota, . é deavored to make me drink. Tasked him what | turnuble Saturna SA ane ee > | Harrison, Benjamta, Indians, 101d ssth street mw. | Sfutland’s Hote Imterestinz end Novel Things that an was in it and. after a while, he told me it was | ‘table Saturday, and all the parties appeared ee fs Hin SP ee ee at hotel, ieSacabees ence, | whisky. He then tried again to yet ime to drink, | 1 court Saturday morning. Le Mont W.Rhodes, | From the Providence Journal. Hoar, 11s, 1325 K street n.w. tt house. ji but T would net doit. T knew they wanted to + appeared for Mr. Mackay, and W. H.| About ten o'clock Tuesday evening three per- | I Capitol street. . Prom the New York Sun. | male mae crane eae wanted toaieye pee of Rochester, for Miss Lathrop, Mr. | sons stood together under a gas light on High _ 1016 Vermont ave. iF idee Tod st se. The neyia the veapl there wala oy Heed ee | Silkman had charged that Stauton, MissLathrop | street. A few doors adjacent was a saloon, and j apshire, 1501 Massachusetts ay, hand. pe ‘drunk when lee.” « and Mackay were wrongfully detained in the | through its halt-opened door came snatch: 3 of | ney Sey Miter, Manatee hoeee: yet thinks Weil FrOr SOa! HER APPEAL TO MASONS. Utica insane asylum a: Innate when the fact 1s | coarse laughter and licentious song, interjected | K , Willard’s hotel. Missouri, 412 oth st. nw The time u Mrs. Melville still says she is in actual want, are sane, and it was upon this charge | with occasional oaths. Of the three figures J. avenue nw | Massachusetis, 1339 L st. now, Mrs. 3 ay % ss S 11 3a | nT, can, 807 12h st. selves on to made so by her husband taking her goods. Hoge eras Wak Had. € q {anton has been | standing near at hand,one was a man apparently {tees s.S12 12th steel AW che BPS New Vonks 1114 @ at uw, @ideration is when t “Have you heard anything from the knights | discharged from Caner sndige eee! eevee ot middle age, well formed. and bearing upon | Mevul lowa Sie teu street nev. arciina, 1810 G St. 2. or at least com etress who had | Templar in answer to your appeal to them?” | Mr. Mackay and Miss Lathrop a number of ques- | 18 Dleared and rum-suffused countenance | Yopncmons J Re’eew doneet tae tent e. an. ee if they aid wid was = | asked the News reporter. tions and had listened to their statements of how | Memories of better days. The other two were | Mahone, William, Vingnia, Arington hotel. ebeeityot 16th and O ste attempts te ms, and : Ihave not heard anything from them | and why they were sent to the jum, he ad- | females, apparently his wife and daughter. The | Max + Texas, 413.40h street nw. ‘ HUSeTtS, Riggs house, dou r = 7 ; | journed 4 Pas : | Mities om 01 0 ww, | RoWinson, J. 8..'0) Vit hen accidents 7 ero uee in yet," she replied. “Tid not seek pecuniary | Joumed the, ‘caring in Mr. Mackay's ease until | face of the elder woman was pale and anxlous, | stilcr, Warner, Sen Woe ee oases BA | Robiinon: WE New Ake ST coooran st joud and be | aid; what I wanted was protection tor myself | aati December 21. Pending the heaene ‘tng | While that of the younger was pitifal and sad. | Mit Rosecrans, W. 8. Caltcorntl, 6 Thdlan ave, mW, : Soffhe |and children. T have no one here that Tean | two patients were sent to the Poughkeepsie | Only fragments of their conversation could be | ¥ i A; Macsachionette: On her ee The People aa thts le ty arecall Mtr asyluin. heard, but it was clearly evident that the wife | a ’, Kansas, 080 13th st. n.w, ao e £old | nights Templar would eall I could repose con. Was eagerly imploring the partially Imbruted | Fist, OM h Carolina, Metropolitan hotel place it is ined BE WB | ranee In THETA O HAE thine weniy ite husband to go home with them, but he refused, | ium, Tork Portieba Bete way as keyhole sc ck aes the benetit of their advice. My father belongeq | £2 the Philadelphia Times, Dee, 2. and ied in a maudlin way to induce them to nn-ylvanta. ahi Neve ste £ SS aie ‘Ewer Se Raat Frank Chan . playing “Kit” leave him alone. North Carolina. shag lke a rockin that even onder, and it would Have been tiprent |) erauk Cliantrau; now playing “Kiv’ at the | "oT: then there came merrily trooping around Pennsyivanta, 610 18th stp, when touched, as ull rort tg me to have had some one to talk to, | Arch Street Theater, tells of an interesting Incl- | 4 comer close at hand a group of young people house, una, Metropolftan hotel, lisiad auokteus aT knew aud not deceive me, but it dent that impressed a leseon of caution upon his | of both sexes, who were evidently returning 829 T street nw. a Tot. nw, useful things, is likel ts Thave nota friend in the world except | mind that will not be easily forgotten. “I was | from some festival or entertainment. As the Jersey, Welcker's, ie as, is lik tay dear chtidren.” ‘The tears, whieh seemed | fh; marty cathe site High aucet ther Gomanciced 319 K street nw. Tennesser, 417 6th st. n.w. But there is a 1 | eVer ready to flow, coursed n her face as she | Hlling an engagement at the Holliday Street | P% Tcroiietl sh tect Rhee eal ‘con, 910 F street nw. Liltnols, Consresstor door knobs. wie: line ceased 5 Mter awhile she continued: | Theater, Baltimore, many years ago,” he says, | Honded, poured forth’s flood of hatwane ta gael pen ppm aan Re kage ap ae bartels oe _ltguse Is very cold; the heater will not | “and of course “Kit was the piay. In the plece | the still'mht air, and as the stomp OF santors ance with door knobs said recently ae HUIY, and we have Uren delfcient | { use two of my own revolvers, and at that thne | gradually «disappeared in. the distance, snatches ‘eas: Lady Lonsdate, | Word the other. day that Teouid vet the trunk | | intrusted the loading of them to the property | of melody eame fioating back upon the ears of | All the doc a the death | DY Writing to his si r it. but I will not | man. On the particular night to whieh I refer, | listeners, including the eroup of three before Ed ast iron at step dow | humble myself to do She took | lils assistant, a mere boy. had been left in charge | Teferred to.” They also ceased talking and Tis~ ‘ sea UGE ae Lit back again, | of the properties for a while, and when it was | tened. The stolid, rum-blotched features of the —and tora time the American ow compels her to be |} Tiina: to. pledved ata: | time'for him to-deliver any pistols t he dis. | ™8n worked convul ly as the sweet cadences M., Hhnois. the sane, Bat that could not last in t planeta aera s a Pech tosted’ ye GS: | wafted back to his ear from th dis- _ Indiana, Riggs house. pea - C3 to wet money cnouzh to pay the ex- | covered that they had not been loaded. It was | tance, growing fainter, then merging in echoe: R Tis, 203 East Capitol st. » Indiana, 918 140b st. now, < Where toste and art are abe anerens of the house. T'want, Nir. Melville to let | too late for him to bein to load, for the curtain | finre. ats ing Talater, thet ain Anechioes, cutive clerk, Metropolitan hotel, Massachusetts, 1341 L st. nw, combinathin. of the useful anid the t though her brother vw the children and allow me two-thirds | was up and T was waiting for him. The boy, tr | “Mints Che thinks ot What hidden chord {3 per, 18 2d street ne. ‘Ik, Minnesota, 312 C st. mw. for. every-use in life: her mot loes this I will gladly consent | fear of being censured severely for his neglect, | o¢yuemory had been thie evoked within wae » Maryland, 457 C st aw. otek ‘ withinia‘sear’sh n, but Twill have the children | ran excitedly to the back door, where a watch- | Of memory had been thus evoked within him THE HOUSE. E.R. Oliio, 800 12th et. nw. HEN ACE hall support us properly. * * * ‘The | man was chatting with the old doorkeeper, and | ¢VeT throuzh the blindin of drink, n Thomas, Join R., at ere long with other tm 2 |. When but eicht elas ry y. ae a ne a oork reer, held mind ana body fast within its clutch? V | The following members of the House of Repre- | Th PB. nent inf i) Earl of Lonsdale, who, t lace our 4 ile is willing to | Seed ie foe ie nee emda: for 8 they memories of tie old-time, purer, better | Sentattves are tn the city and located as follows: | 7) % s — <e. Tan, who supposed that he knew better than to | avs. when le sat with mother, wife and child | Kitts Pat Careline: Merron gatcn RGtel. |, Anos, Ol _ many othe Au Age of Mon give it to any one to discharge it on the stage. reliant man? God knowethl He una the Metropolitan hotel, R.W., Lilhots, 221 4g st. tion of cu Boston Courier. But the boy was too nervous with fright to cite Dab an Aue femements Of snelode wis, ArUngton hotel. Virginia, Metropolitan hotel, ble. and h tobe popular. it rt in talking nowadaye,” | Tealize what he was doing, and a few moments | ™8 himself, but as the fragments of melody Kansas, 1327 G st. now. Georgia, 1103 9 St. new. rh m0) : alk Bal eaeen aaa ec aeeate % ee | rolled backed upon his awakening senses, they ‘orth Carolina, onal hotel. entucky, Metropolitan hotel, about 182 or 1843 that the manufacty: RL anton oll indy coon! | later I was firing deadly bullets rizht and lett | Tolled ; 4 | h . = bondi anulact ur Fa ce old lady rece lon the stage, How they missed doing damage | Woke other echoes within his soul, echoes of io, 3 Grant Place. ermont. ee cot ee bred people interrupt so « dean neveritella Dub Scien tig atten ¢ | the past, as he beheld himself now in contrast | Ssee, Metropolitan hotel. eeenee ec ia jum @thing. Everybody wants to talk, but no- | afterward called ‘to some holes that | with what he bed been, And without a word ag ee tremens ere he ti f his teens, body is willing to listen.” Perhaps the inatten- | made in the wood-work of the iS Tai faa nS ONE Rha a § Sut le vs i i 5 er ry had | the terrible fact stazgered m pee eoeelp wailele arene vse iit ils own, (an L tion of her hearers to some pet story lind | i veak as a chill aver the dancer tat hay | Gilet asa lamb, he went with his own flesh to BIT 43g st. mw, ed with a tusuble | 3 le | rufil-d the speaker's usually placid humor, and |}, cal iad rter that T became. ana | {heir home. and the three disappeared into the N. Je uve. se. TELABEA ab suet hod aot appreciably J veen passed throuzh. After that T became, and | [pep yvome, and the tree disappeared tr : cae the . Peel cn Gas Ao “ithe Utloubtedly she stated the ease somewhat |T am to this day, my own powder monkey at | Sadowy nicht, ne walking uncertainly, but ut- qT had a dark motted ap. | did pretty wel ie liked — {| Stronziy but there is unfortunately far too | every performance, and I won't trust the be ae an eee ee ae proven eo Iowan d-mtnerat eit 7 neta }ruch truth in ker rem; at in these days | Property man in the lend to load my fire-arms.” | His noart as with & taacitians (eon | Bh i Lucky. 917 New York ave. ; body wants to vody to listen, Variations of Climate. theunseen tears to surge up within his | See ae ile oe . ne Ore Shan | It is partly becau of proliic, if] Dr. Croll attributes the great flactuations of they had not before, perhaps. for years? | Biss, 'A. Ran taes ieee Door knob: Vs last illn uit be | Rot always profound, thouzht, and the simplest | terrestrial climate, as displayed by the former oe Tuned Mut it vas quent ton § bher, GW. Michigan. = irs, and if 1 noned home to b of our acquaintance thing with ideas | extension of glaciers on one hand, and the ex- | Homo SUP Was Singing “Home, Sweet Wellborn, Olin, Texas understand that 1 1 | that jostle each other emness to come | istence of coal seams and corals in the now iee- "+o. ____ 5G st. nw. pie soe Aine : to utterance. For the most part these ideas, like | bound shore of Greenland on the other, to To Tell a Horne’s Age. Hal gone Wait John D., Kentucky, 1135 G st. nw. poreciain | Dr. Holmes’ moral, run at la variations inthe earth's orbit.and ca From the St. Louis Giobe-Democrat. Vnttthorne, W see, EbbItt house. nd } | va is rth’s orbit,and ca! a ———— 5 Wiltams, C. G., Wisconstu, 6 Gru Pace. : ae the air, bat none the less do they compel | the periods of three of the eycles, extending | At three years old the horse should have the | HSE Sd Willams Tuomas, Althuma, Metropolitan hotels Thirty years spccel. and the result Is that conversation has | rogyegtively over 170,000, 20,000 and 160.000 | central permanent. nippers growing, the other | ‘Ariington hotel. Wie Men Moke nae Diba ve ave of monologue. dl years. lam unable either to eonfirm or refute | two pairs wasting, six grinders in each jaw. Wilson! Benjamin, West Vieginia; National hotel) Tek ee | wane itever ane Nee pe sit down together, and | these calculatious, which may or may not be | above and below, the first and fifth level, the Wise, Virginia, 1011 H st. now. tte de rene lighace a6! tmonologue, more or less bril- | correct. but quite outside, or rather within, | others and the sixth protruding. The sharp | But cujamin B.. Ohio. ee Be fel) Fle ry 1 his wife for a tour uty hiay be, paying no especial | these there have been curious tluctuations of | edges of the new incisors will be very evident, | Bisbee H., Florida, 504 13th st. n.ww. Wood, Walter A. New York, 164 Tst. nw. ‘achose myelin’ some exeentiony atte 3 of his Cane, fd only | terrestrial climate hitherto unexplained. Tue | compared with the old teeth. As the permanent ee Young, Thomas L. Onto, 1112 G st. now. fine old building out west, bi : ll led. by them. name “Gronland,” which we literally translate | ae aie Genres: Indeed. ery fr OF thoes rere | ot Witih nor Moa in hee veing | Fain, anecdote, simile and wise observations | “Greenland, s itself a record of this. “It was | RiPPers Wear and continue to grow a narrow iShMAGED tomer ocean. saute << hs ee ee eee the labyriuthine paces of | Me Poured out to unheed.ne ot for the | given to that country when colonized by the | portion of the cone-shaped tooth Is exposed by Biward McPuervon’ Glo 190) Mees nee ae them tor <sfal manufacture. it was tt, it would all be the other of being heard, but for the e of utter- | Scandinavians, above 1,000 years ago. It was | the attrition of the teeth on each other. The GoorzeW, Hooker Sergeantat-Arms,617 13th SU.W eter poenibie to tell th adverse how thee | War. ance. We have become like so many Cassan- | then fairly described by its name, and the re- | mark wili be wearing out and the crowns of Walter P. Brownlow, Doorkeeper, S18 A st. 86. would cia: Kite, Ehnee peaeetel singe ee Ee dras, and bear about the burden of prophec n settlenients red_by OF | the teeth will be sensibly emailer than at two Richard W. Austin, Assistaat’ Doorkeeper, Come man who burned a very large kiln full of them Mer Parlor. with an inward necessity of declaring it which ie explorers in regions now uninhabitabi = . Se a &ressional hotel. and when they came out thére ‘ {s mightier than we. We read, we talk, but | confirm the old Norse sages, which deseribe these | Years. Between three and a half and four years | CAS tah fe pV-ATeNet one sath ot. nw, Henry Sherwood, Postmaster, 1103 9th st. n.w, perfect knob in = From the Loston Transeript. how seldo: ten. coloni When Ingolf, with his retainers and | the next pair of nippers will be changed, the | Chace, Jonathan, Rhode island, 1213 N st. n.w. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES. ingly handsome, while all the others, made in nto her parior ts “usa winding stair,” | , Evidently something must be done, for we are | followers, settled in Teeland, A. D. 874, that | central ulppers will have attaiued nearly their | Chalmers, J. It, Mississippl SENATE. exactly the sa vay, rough and yanese umbrellas are fastened here and | losing the art of | “ + ideas by word, and | island must have enjoyed a very different cli- | full growth, a vacuity will be left where the | Chapman, A. G., Maryland, National hotel D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. n.w. te ry pexeck cnet ba te there, unless listening is cultivated as a duty we may | mate from that which it now endures, or it | second stood, and the corner teeth will be co ee ae ay , prrechaeainy marked, That knob has cost $1,000, andetraight- | “M4 (US and peacock feathers hang with a care- | become as unable to converse as we How are un- | could not have become so popular a colony as | diminished. in” breadth, worn down, and | Siat%J- Bo ft. N oe ‘Theo. F Sauey, Gt. Sames apeeh way gave up the business "The next cteg Ia S alr. willing. And he who consents to become a|to alarm King Harold the Fair-haired so | the mark in the center of the tooth will become ts, J. C., Georgia, Metropolitan hotel. Award ¥. Mutphy. 419 91a cow. this Tine of manufactures was in the pro- | The door {s low and curtained. Tenter. Overhead hearer instead of a speaker will not fonly have | greatly as to induce him to check the emigra- | faint. ‘The second pair of grinders will be shed. | Cobb, T. R., Indiana, 1103 G st. Lw. Henry J. Gensler, 1318 13th st. n.w. Guction ta what way known ae lace kent | Olt cllded cobweb; with reverence Ttread | the consciousness of merit, but he may also con- | tion by imposing a fine of four ounces of silver | At four years the central nippers will be fully | Colerick, W. G., Indfana, D. B. Lioyd, 120 6 st. nw. They were mainly composed of sawdust and prayer Tug In blue, old gold, and | gratulate himself upon having adopted the | on all Intending emigrants. ‘The growth of its | developed, the sharp edge somewhat worn off, | Converse, G. L., Ohio, Arlington hotel. HOUSE, : ide the sanie materials that the cl taenicons surest road,to popularity. popuiation until it became In the eleventh and | and the mark somewhat wider and fainter. The | Cook, Philip, Georgia, $ B st. n.w. John J. McEthone, Chief of Corps, 1318 Vermont ave laguerreotrpe cases were made of—and were | A stand {3 set with dishes, fashioned in years ago; ~ 9 _____ twelfth centuries the focus of European poetle | next pair will be up, but they will besnall, with | ComS"g" 'NevVon” Miggs annex. William Blair Lord, Riggs house. of ‘a beautiful dark-brown color, often very | Blue platters on the mantel, and by the lire’s glow How Long Ought a Man to Live? literature. when its great poet, Snorro Sturle- | a mark deep and extending quite across them. | Cox’ W. #., North Carolina, Riggs annex, David Wolfe Brown, 119 B st. se. eharmmely moulded. The hemacite knobs, | A Screen, Whose crimson poppies are nodding in a | From tne Wheeling (W. Va.) Rexister. son, attended the meetings of the Thingvalla or | The corner nippers will be larger than the Inside | Covington,'G. W., Maryland. 7S ea es aw, ast and blood, ‘and a little Boston Tow. Thurlow Weed. who died the other day, was | {#24 Parliament, “with'a splendid retinue of | ones, but smaller than before and flat, and the | Crapo, W. 'W., Massachu-etts. john H. White, 816 18th st. n.w. y mud thrown in.’ as they say in the | wy taay greets nitwa tue eto Woke ee os tae Gay, 800 armed men,” when houses and ships were | mark nearly effaced. The sixth grinders will Cravens, J. E., Arkanses, 407 G st. n.w. . mee trade. were very much like the lava kind. Both | Pill aly Gee Lathe soe te wi pe pane or | “zhty-five years old. That in America is re- | huilt with native timber, of which remaing are | have risen toa level with the others, and the | Crowley, Richard, New Tork, 1806 16th at. nw. Nearly Two Millions Involved. are pretty durable under favorable conditions, Soriugs ppy thoug! garded as a very old age. It gave Mr. Weed | now to be found, all indicate a curious change | tushes will begin to appear. At five years the Se ey Oi dis te Ob 18th ot: nw. SUIT OF THE Gi and are worth =4 to £5 adozen. ows dance on the celling—I hope no one will | distinction, as much as anything else, in his | f climate. 1 could quote many other evidences | horse’s mouth is almost perfect. The corner Curtin, A. G.. Pennsylvania TRE: Ue“The greatest stride in the prog ring! a ae city. Comparatively speaking, Mr. Weed was an | fatnein ‘Pace Permitted. —The Gentleman's | nippers are quite up, the long, deep mark ir. | Cutts, M. Towa. The action of the United States against Har nob manufacture tak EWIS. 4 4 a p. : yrular inthe ins! e other ni rs | Darrell, C. B., ana. - meee inl Ww Rs Basal old man, but, in fact he came nearer living out _ a eee Will, bear evident tokens of increused | Davidson, It, i. M., Florida, National hotel rison Johnston.an ex-agent of the United States | ianterial exspic bronze: tainly conposed The Belle’s Strategy. the measure of his days than the majority ot Dimples Made to Order. wear. The tushes are neatly grown, the sixth | Davis, George R.. Tiltnols, 1304 F st. n.w. Treasury, for the recovery of nearly $2,000,000, of nine parts of copper and one of tin. The | From the Chicago Tribune. men. There is no valid reason why, under | From the Chicago Herald. molar is upand the third molar is wanting. | Davis, etry Popa ew York ave. {arising from the sale of confiscated cotton) mioulds prepared for it are made with such ex.| “But, papa— be favorable conditions, a man should not live 100] Learning that there wasa place in the city | Zi!8 last circumstance will prevent _ the | Deering, X. G., lowa, Riggs house.” daring the war, which it 1s alleged he) treme nicety aad deity to thelr pattern that | |“Not another word, said the person thus ad-| years. Al! animal life found to beconstituted | where dimples were made to order I went there GL pg ecient Sled trea heehee Do mote, MT Tnaiane sac on diverted to his own use, is on trial im hey reprod ines icate as the veinings | dressed, a tall, handsome mau, in whose vi : : : year-old. 5 e My nw. M1 3 ri of a tiny leaitet. and the imolten metal Is forced | brown hair a tinge of wray_ wes fast becthates | eecestock, of vitality euifictent to run it fve | out of curiosity. I was shown into a parlor | {he central nippers is worn out. At seven years | Desehdarf dF Wiveisne eouerecionay note, | the United States circuit court, New York elty. into them by Re Ge: tinge of gray was Just beginning Stace Po ee partcular animal requires | somewhat resembling a dentist’s operating | the mark is worn out in thefour central nippers | Dibble, Samuel, South Carolina. Jobnston was special agent of the Treasury de- ‘dosed tn to show. “You know, my child,” he continued | to mature. | For example, the horse matures in| room. There was a glass full of bottles, | and fast wearing away in the corner teeth. The | Dibrell, G. C., Tennesse, Metropolitan hotel. partment and entered on his duties about May, ‘ } “that nothing could give me mire jain thas about five years, and will be dead in about twenty- z Ginga case fall of es, | fash ‘ded at the points and edges.and | Diusiey, Nelson, jr., Maine, 924 14th st. n.w. compression bronze 3 ae & in han Fe- | Aye; the doz matures in about two years, and | Washes and wigs, and a regular dentist's chair | Ushes are roun points and edges. and | powa, ¢., Nortti Carolina, Metropolitan hotel. 8, 1845, in the counties of Lowndes, Monroe,| fasing any wish of yours, and that I am never | will be dead In about ten—and so on through | that suggested a world of comfort. To me | Veginning to get round inside. At eight years | pugrd, P: Henry, New York, Witlard’s hotel Oktibbeha, and Noxuber, in the state of Mee, are made for them, the | so happy and free from care as when some act | the list: but ‘ % ssently er : old the tushes are rounded in every way; the | Dunn, Poindexter, Arkansas, 909 New York ave. | sippl. and continued to discharge his duties aeiie oul a are and Oaenah Who mmatures in about twenty | presently came a dapper little man in a velvet | mark is gone from all the bottom nippers. There | Duunell, M. Ii., Minnesota, National hover about one year. His instructions were to ree, Some lot them are | Cf mine has made your life brighter. But this | Years, and ought, therefore, to live 100, 18 dead, | cut-away coat, and whose face wore a compla- | js nothing remainingin them that car afterward | Dwighted Wa, New York petro and Gchieok be sath oulten ta tale elem fel atid gold, nlckel ard tian | Tequest I cannot grant. A sealskin sacque with | 0M an average, at thirty-five. ‘The fallure of the | cent smirk. T bashfully suggested the dimple | teary stow the age of a horse. After this the | Ellls, John E., Louisiana, 1012 13th st. tles as could be satisfactorily shown to have! or silver and gold in various combinations {fur trimmings! By my halidom, you jest fulein ae ee en eman Core Ot prove Hint the qutationyand asked for some points. I really | onty guides are the nlppers In the upper jaw. | Erentrout, pennsylvania, 210 North Capitol st. | heen purchased by or held on account of the The most expensive are those with combined | bravely—" and turning hastily away, Dunstan | ,o/¢/3Uot applicable in his case, but simply that | wanted a dimple in my arm, and told him 80. | 4t nine years the mark will be worn from’ the | reth Russel BGI: aESTECpEE tee al called confederate states government, to mbined e iastily Ys an | he fails to comply with the conditions of lite. | But I insinuated my disbelief in his ability to Evins, J. H., South Carolina, Metropelitan hotel. ar decoratic mel and gold. which mount | Perkins stepped to the side-board and took a The lower animals come nearer complying with | produce the necessary article. Whereupon he | ™4dle tippers, from the next pair at ten years, | Farwell, C. B. Illinois, Ariiagton wotel ene Costin ine | Sepeeven on oeneeen see up to S15 or S16 a pair. Japanese fancies, | drink. For an instant Lillian stood inthe con-| the conditions than man. Man wanteet sae i: produce Manel sei) article. Whereupon he | and from all the upper nippers at eleven years. | Farwell’ 8.S., Iowa, 631 Est nw. M. Orme, supervising special agent at Memphis, Ftrusca novelties, bas relief Cupids, animals’ | fervatory looking steadily down at the heavy | of vitality and is baukrupt before his teria is | This Is how it ig done: My arm being bare ana | AtMime years the center nippers are round in- | Finley, J. J., Florida. or T.C. A. Dexter, special agent at Mobile. The heads in alto-relievo, esthetic thing h sun-| velvet carpet in which her shapely feet sunk | half spent. "There ta Toth He iS ne rae thee BEDOEIG i sted he ite ing bare and | stead of oval. At ten years the others begin to | Fisher, H. G. Se Be) 1405 G st. n.w. complaint charges that the defendant fraudu- flowers and Iilies on them sthetle | deeply, but presently the splrit or desolate lone- | it is gatd. than his life, and yet there Is nothing | tube, the ertiice ot with ore cee eee El8ss | become rounded; at eleven years the second | Flower, F-. New Xork, Wormley’s annex. ently detained from plaintiff and the latter anes: Wilh h prettier liness Seemed to leave ler and going quietly | with which he ls so Innprovidert eng reek | tube, the orltice of w pick wee cae ney, small, | pair are much rounded; at thirteen years the Forney, W. Hl. Alabama: 1110 @ st ew. agents large quantities of cotton, convertl and seals, thousands of other ornamenta. | into an adjoining room she began. eating: ple. cee ce erent re opinton land was co ee anad working within | corner ones have the same appearance; at four- | Frost Rovere G. Missourl, and disposing of the same to his own use, tions on t are round, square, he: ‘ca tew minutes her father came into the |q Woman Mangled by Bloodh. aio wa dun Gp ode wee ne a from | eh years the face of the center nippers be- | Fulkerson, A. Virginia, Metropolitan iiotel value of said cotton being $106,087.72. ' Mr. gon, fa ‘al, and themakers | apartment. “Perhaps I was rather harah with : igied by Bloodhounds. he tobe ea Lae aoe GS se e4 m | comes somewhat triangular; at seventeen years | Garrison, G. ‘T., Virginia, 421 G st. n.w. Johnston in his answer makes a full denial of” only know wh: are very plenty. | you, Lillian,” he bean. But the girl inter- | 5?ecial Dispatch to The Times. BIZHE PrObaDerAnGe. Arica tne rate eie| tiey ate all’s0, Geddes, George W.. Oblo. £38 ath St. nw. the charges, and claims that on January 15,1 A pretty novelty y Introduced is the |Tupted him. “Don't speak of it again, dear | At Bethlehem, Pa., Saturday afternoon, Mrs. | tion the operator daintie neg bit ne went Gtosbe RL, Loulstaha, 1723 RL ave. he had 5 setidctacet wim Up Separtmeret, hi polished, sometinies fire gilt c:aooth | papa,” she said, “because [ know that you| David J. Ritter, whil on the operator daintily tled a bit of scarlet} Trpen Surrs GrowinG Ovt or A Scannax | G!bs00. R. L., Lousiana, 17 og was “fully released” by the plaintiT from every} * | misters v y avid J. er, while passing the butchering | silk, and then took away his suction machine. a ~ Godshalk, W., Pennsylvania, 1822 G st. nw, 7 ‘4 brass door knob in the shape of an egy. Mon- | really have no money to spare. While I was establishment of Jacob. Ungerer d | The little point of skin that i , | ABour an AcTReEss.—Mr. Pertzel has begun an | Grout, W. W., Vermont. liability. On motion, in September, 1880, in the e put on to order, and they | mending your overcoat last evening I saw that | °*8blls Be ete | alised One ETE Seer Le ete, eae e aebion in thie Superior court in New York city | Guenther, R., Wisconsin, 726 11th st. n.w. circuit court, Judge Blatchford ordered that the | vst only a little more, merely | note from ‘Daisy,’ and I would not——” upon by two ferocious dogs, known as Siberian s an oa taken ed-looking knife, bringing | against Sinclair 'Tousey, as president ot the | Gunter, T. M., Arkansas complaint be amended by inserting $1,967,987,96 | of a pat-| | “You saw the note?” asks Mr. Perkins, in | blocdhounds, owned by the Ungerers. Mrs. | (e.Mood Atned hard not to scream, but it | American news company, for the alleged publi- | Hall, Joshua G., New Hampshire. as the amount of the plaintiff's claim in lieu of nine on any large contract. | hoarse, agonized tones Ritter was thrown to the ground and badly bit- | Vonng up the arin placing nore the Giena's | cation of a libel, and claims €25,000 damages. | Hammond, Jonn, New York, 1529 I st n.w. $106,087.72. Bome clubs and insurance companies have thelr . papa; but you know T never. ten in the face and left arm and shoulder. The | Small giver object, Hho ag, gver the Wound & | This sult grows ont of the action brought by | Hammond, X. J, Georgia, Metropolitan hotel a a knobs thus ornamented. The Treasury seal is; ‘How much will’a sealskin sacque cost?” dogs were driven off bya number of citizens int bas a jee ¢ an inverted cone, the | Marie Prescott, the actress, against Mr. Tousey. Hardy, John, New York, ArBngton hotel. Frioutrct, Ourrack ix Nort Caroiina.— east on ali the door knobs of the Treasury build-| Three hundred dollars,” and as the girl| and the INdy was assisted to her home, where fittie point was Naprgunded and polished. This | In that sult the defense set up in thetr bill ot | farmer, A. ¢., Pennsylvania, 623 13th St. n.W. At Raleigh, N. C., while Miss Abbot Wiles was ing in Washir » of the post | spoke these words a baleful’ light shot from her | her wounds were dressed by Dr. Roebuck. Her ie Bo nf ines justed so as to depress the iculars that Miss Prescott had for some time | Harris, B. W., Massachusetts, 1329 G st. nw. going through a grove on the way toa neigh | Office buildi nd Boston. ‘The | eyes. face and left shoulder and other portions of her | °X8¢! Ba oe sue cut. Then he told me to go nthe mistress of Mr. Pertzel. In this suit | Harris, H. 8., New Jersey. bor's, Thursday morning, she was met by @/ War and Navy ¢ Washington also| “Youcan have the money to-morrow,” he | body were terribly larcerated by tne bits of the | ®W8Y and not touch the spot until the next | the defendants in their answer deny that the | Haseltine, I.'S., Missouri, white man ni : | ait slowly. 2 bl % day. When I came at that time he dressed my f a bill of ‘iculars Haskell, D. C., Kansas, 1311 H st. n.w. famous proposals to her. The yi v ate have their ‘uted with their re-| said, and went slowly out of the room. loodthirsty animals. ali d thi t service of a of ‘was a publication Hatch, W. Missouri, Hamilton i US PLOpor or. he young woman +, spective seals. But the. most beautiful door | ‘I thought my darling papa weyld weaken.” +e. five days when. the osu Was repeated for | of a libel, or that the allegation contained in it | Hascion Get. Wisconsin: tempted to fy. but was overtaken by Clark andl; “@ knobs in Washington are in the East Room of | said the girl, and lifting the fork lowly to her A Strange Story. fiver done was romoucd was healed. The | was maliciously made. A motion was recently | Heliman, Wm., Indiana, Ebbitt house, outraged several times. In order to stop her the White House. When it was redecorated | lips, the last’ of the pie was gone. Mr. E. S. Hawks, of Ashfield, Mass., has given | &V ne he by toe and there, sure | made in the superior court for jadement, upon Henderson, T. J., Tilinois,%11 North Capito? st. screams the scoundrel gagved her. and afterthe aeven or eight under Architect Mul- =— soil SS the Springfield Republican a thrilling accountof | {ro wetie yee UL edie Prettiest dimple in| the ground that the answer of the defendant | Hepburn, W. P..’lowa, v7 Vermont ave. commission of his ezime left her half dead in the | Jet's supers’ bs were provided for | | Amusements Forbidden to Priests | nis experience in South Carolina during a visit pe ea iD Weatn aa aor oe Gott Bakarday gare s | ere Thos He Alsvama, ia 3 tropotitan ‘hotel critical sndition, Clark his poe gers nget. "Howe airexatelyeaneled The fowinan ur | The decrees of the eelesaetialeynod, whic | Ht #Potng purposes. He went to Fort] | Geente and Rivers ao sium, «| “suton nying (he on ewe € W.ssiuman Noemi, | ray of men ae eons the country ware ~~ nig is blue, and hi well with | closed its deliberations in St. Patrick's cathe- | Mills a few days before the election, and having | | At the Madison Square Garden, New York |_| Kunuep Henskur wire On. or Taxsy.—In | Hill, John, New versey. Hamilton house, pen Fig eting hen Pecgeng Tomy 2 5 the other adornments of the apartment. dral on November 9, are in the hands of the | S™all keg of powder for gunning, became an | clty, to-morrow evening, there will be aten-! Trenton, N. J., Thursday, © domestic named | Hiscock, Frank, New York, Arlington hotel pti Hyer Pearse aera eee “Not a great while azo.a rich banker in Port- | oT g object of suspicion. It was reported that he in- | mile handicap race, in which W. G. George, who | Martha Blurton, in the employ of Mr. Thomas J. Hoblitzéll, F: 8. ¥ i, 103 Est. n.w. alive. He will probably be lynched, if caught. } Land. Oregon, sent. ail the way here to New | Printer, and will, it is expected, be ready for Ge q McPherson, was found dead upon the flocr of J. Blair, West Virginia, Willard’s hotel. 5 yh b | public tended to stir up a negro outbreak, anda crowd | recently won the championship from L. E, ad Hol ‘W. 8. Indiana, 1012 14th st. n.w. A Licutsovse Keeren DistcrBep RY Gaosts. York for the door knobs for a maznificent man- | Publication about December 15. There was an 7 a iy her bedroom. _A bottle of oil of tansy was found A as re . | collected threatening to hang him. He escay Myers, will start from *-scratch” and attempt to A. F. Hudgins, assistant keeper at Wolt Trap sion he was buil He wanted dozens of | erroneous idea that they were to be sent to oie: Ped | seat all amateur records from one and a quarter | 80d the odor from the mouth of the dead wo- Light, e Bay, has resigned. Mr. Knobs, but the highest number of any one kind | Rome for ratification; but they are concerned | PY # Subterfuge, and was hunted with blood-| miles upwards. The New York ‘Tribune says: | ™0 confirmed the suspicions that she had taken Hudgins wrote to Capt.’Evans, lighthouse ine of the same size was three. In each room ,how- hounds by armed men on horseback, but after | “He will meet in th quantity of the drug. It was ascertained that 1 week: that his family, tye! 9 e with matters of morals, and not of faith, and do e will meet in this race many of the best ama- spector, several weeks ago nis family, $ ever, the design selected for it was carried | Tot need Roman aMrmation. Th suffering great hardships and going for several | teur distance runners inthis vicinity, including | the oll had been purchased at Woodward's ing onthe shore opposite the lighthouse, had | large and small sizes, wherever a knob | 0t 5 : A denote most In| days without food, he reached Charlotte. and | Robertson, McCaffray, Fredericks and Murphy, | Store, In Chambersburg, by a young man nam. ws ey been disturbed by mysterious noises. The in- “ was used. He also had the taste to select the | teresting to the public are: A decree forbidding | found that he had been reported to be Insane, a | Distance is the Englishman’s strong point, and George Beatty, who wus “keeping company” Hut Waldo? New Yo ome r granted him leave of absence, a substle| three shades of bronze in which flae knobs are | priests to attend dramatic or operatic perform- | report which he was persuaded it would be im- | this will be the first exhibition of his staying | With the woman. A complaint was made against | Facopa ‘Ferris, jr, New York, Congressional hotel, i made, so as to harmonize with the prevailing | ances in theaters, one forbidding clerical at- pradent for him to contradict. Even at Char-| powers in this country. It will also be his Tae Beatty for furnishing the oil for the purpose of | Jaawin, C. C. Petnaytvanta, 1d st hw. hue of the woods or decorations of the apart- | tendance at race courses, and one making the | lotte he was threatened, but he got away safely. appearance here, as he sails for Europe Wednes- | Producing an abortion. He was arrested and | Jones, G. W., Texas, 780 5th st. nw. ments tor which they were severally designed. | wearing of the rebba or Roman collar obliga-| The friends of Mr. Hawks assert that he is a day morning. Myers will give an exhibition of | Committed to await the result of the coroner's | Jones, J. K., Arkansas, 1422 11th st. n.w. “In some old European eastles and palaces | tory upon priests, There Is also a decree pro- | sane man, as well as a trathful man. his speed in one or more races, and will prob- | !nquest by Justice Gosson. A post-mortem ex. | Jones. Phineas, New Jersey. HOSA os one sees door knobs of silver, and silver inlaid | hibiting the use of flowers at funerals except in —_——__+9. > _____ abl t George in the last mileof the ten | *™ination developed the fact that death was | Jonmensen, J... Crginia, thi tt but such things are rarely it ever | the cases of young children, when they may be IngervolPs Impudence. miles’ run.” caused by an overdose of the drag, but that no |X wrens A. lows, Wormley's hotel,” made now, never in this country.” appropriately used as typifying the innocence | Washington Correspondence New York World. occasion existed for its use. The woman was 'W.D., Ses idee! 1225 F st. nw. ee ee and purity of the dead. None of the decrees| Here is a specimen of Colonel R.G. Ingersoll’s] ANOTHER AREA OF CoLD.—The weather re- | about 35 years of age and a‘ grass widow.” The 2 West Vi ‘National hotel, ‘The minister of finance of Mexico states that | deals with the amusements of the laity, as has | manners in court. On Thursday, in the star-| ports Saturd: night showed that the tem, {pelea , Says he knew that deceased New York, 1820 K st. D.w. certain bonds offered in New York, known as | been incorrectly stated. route trial betore Judge Wylie, the following Fare rose rap! ly during the throughout the | took the drug, but he told her not to do so, to the Woobouse Mexican bends, are not recog- oo occurred : country, except In the northwest, but | W! she replied she had done so before and nized by the Mexican government. Tur New York Sexpay. Law.—Owing to the | Colonel Ingersoll—Does the court doubt the | remained below the freezing péint north of the | knew what she was about. ‘The raids on Chicago gambling-houses con- | action taken by the New York city police com- | truth of the defendant ? Ohio valley. Light snow set in on the lakes as —— tinue. There is no cessation of the vice, new | missioners, the laws of the pen; le were not | The Court—The court does not. the result of the rising temperature. A second} A peaceful demonstration of several thousand dens replacing those closed. enforced yotertay with the stringency of the} Colonel Ingersoll—I hope the court will not| area of high barometer appeared Saturday | of the poorer members of the colony in At the meeting of the presidents of the war- Lakers 5 ‘unday. Barber shops and -news | insinuate. night on the Rocky mountain slope. The tem- | Alexandria was made yesterday the con- Hing northwestern is in New York, Satur- | stands were spon, sot arrests were few. Ex-| For native impudence that: last remark has | perature fell 20° at Cheyenne, while the wind | sulates of the great Powers to. protest day, nothing wes done beyond the appointment | cept Hebrew oh avenues A and B, all | never been excelled. Judge Wylle would have | attained a velocity of twenty-seven miles. At | delay in the payment of indemnity for 7 of2 committee to report peace propositions to | stores were closed, this being especailly notice- | earned the of the citizens if he had re- | Deadwood the temperature fell 12° aud at Bis- | sustained during the ‘of Alexan- &@ meeting to be held to-day. able on the Bowery. buked the It on the spot. marck 4°, ma dria.